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Women’s Health
& Annual Exams
Anne Marie Moore, WHNP-BC
541-393-2334
Friendly,
personalized &
compassionate
healthcare
Nurse Practioner, Board Certified
Janover plays Cozmic
Pizza Thursday, April 7
3 sun
Sun rise 6:51am; Sunset 7:42pm
Av High 59; Av Low 38
BENEFITS Bead for Life: jew-
elry from recycled paper from
Ugandan women, 12:30-2pm,
Unity of the Valley, 3912 Dillard
St.
DANCE Anne Frank continues.
See Saturday.
FILM BUDRUS, panel discussion
w/JStreet Eugene, noon, Bijou
Art Cinemas, 492 E. 13th Ave. $5.
Healing
Movie
Night:
My
Architect, 6:30-8:30pm, Hilyard
Community Center, 2580 Hilyard
St. FREE.
FOOD/DRINK Rainbow Family
Emerald Valley BMX continues.
See Saturday.
SPIRITUAL One Precept: Zen
Buddhism in America, 11am,
Green Phoenix Institute, 352
W. 12th Ave., info at 345-0102.
FREE.
Lane Interfaith Alliance: clos-
ing concert for Season for
Nonviolence,
Shanti
Sivaji,
Willamette Drum Team, U.U.
Sanctuary Choir, David Helfand
& Friends, Daniel Nahmod,
Unitarian Universalist Church
Eugene, 477 E. 40th Ave., see la-
neinterfaithalliance.org for info.
Don.
Coph Nia Oasis OTO celebrates
the Gnostic Mass, adults only,
8pm, 1125 Bailey Hill Rd. #18.
Ten continues. See Friday.
GATHERINGS Picc-A-Dilly Flea
Paradise
Saturday.
Drums of Peace, 2-4pm, old
federal building, 211 E. 7th Ave.
FREE.
Midwifery Today Conference
continues. See Thursday, March
31.
Gem Faire continues. See Friday.
KIDS/FAMILIES Family Music
Time w/Anahid Bertrand, 3pm,
downtown library. FREE.
L ECT U R ES/C L ASS ES
Financial
classes
w/Dave
Ramsey, 11am, Grace Community
Fellowship, 989 Country Club
Rd., info at 683-9205. $100 for
thirteen classes.
Women’s Drumming w/Fana
Bangoura, drums avail. upon re-
quest, 5-6:30pm, 1325 Jefferson
St., reg. 679-3372. $15 drop-in.
LITERARY
ARTS Young
Writers Association Student
Reading, 2pm, Jordan Schnitzer
Museum of Art, UO. FREE.
MUSIC The Seahorse Trio, jazz,
6:30pm, Cozmic Pizza. $3.
Christabel & the Jons, Betty &
the Boy, swing, 8:30pm, Sam
Bond’s. $3-$5.
OUTDOORS/RECREATION
Obsidians: snowshoe trip to Lave
Lake, 5 miles, info & sign-up at
www. obsidians.org
“Butterfl ies,
People
&
Hydroelectric
Schemes
in
Northeastern Anatolia, Turkey”
w/ Paul Severns, 7:30pm, EWEB,
500 E. 4th Ave. FREE.
Strength Training &
Sculpting
continue.
Thursday, March 31.
Body
See
ON THE AIR City Club of
Eugene: “The World Needs More
Class Clowns & Court Jesters,”
6:30-7:30pm, KLCC 89.7 FM.
S OUTHERN AND N ORTHERN I NDIAN C UISINE
EW's BEST ALL YOU CAN EAT BUFFET 2008-2009
Permaculture Television, 7pm,
cable channel 29.
L UNCH B UFFET
SPIRITUAL A Jewish Guide
7 Days a Week 11:30am - 2:30pm * Dinner 5–9:30pm * 5 Years in Eugene
to Life, book of Genesis today,
8-9:30pm, contact shmuelsha-
lom@conscioustorah.com
for
info. $10.
E AT & P ARK
F REE P ARKING
continues.
See
VOLUNTEER Planting native
trees along Union Pacifi c rail
yard, gloves, tools & refresh-
ments provided, 1-4pm, Bethel
Dr. & Edison, see eugenetree-
foundation.org for info.
5 tues
4 mon
Seminar: George Stevens’ A
Place in the Sun (1951), 7pm,
Baker Center, 325 E. 10th. $3.
Without Limits, 7:30pm, Cozmic
Pizza. FREE.
Women in Black Standing for
Peace, silent vigil, 5-5:30pm,
across the street from old feder-
al building, 7th & Pearl St., info at
343-0063. FREE.
Oregon Pour Tuesdays, 6pm,
The Cork & Stein Bistro, 2108
Main St., Spfd., 736-9463. $5.
Improve Your Aging Brain, ages
50 & up, 1:30-3pm, Willamalane
Activity Center, 215 W. C St.,
Spfd., reg. 736-4444. $5, $6 out
of district.
Computers for Music Lovers,
6:30pm, Campbell Center, 155
High St., info at 682-5318. $10.
* 136 SW Third • Corvallis, OR *
541-343-7944
Night Out, benefi t for FOOD
for Lane County, 6:30pm, Hult
Center. $65 adv., $75 day of.
FOOD/DRINK
L ECT U R ES/C L ASS ES
M ATT K NIGHT A RENA
541-754-7944
BENEFITS 21st Annual Chefs’
Envision
Eugene open house, 3-6pm,
downtown library.
Bingo w/Tom Heinl & Scott K,
9pm, Sam Bond’s. FREE.
AT
Av High 58; Av Low 38
GATHERINGS
Community Alliance of Lane
County: dramatic reading of
Martin Luther King, Jr., speech
“A Time to Break Silence,”
7-9pm, 1166 Oak St. FREE.
E VENTS
* 1525 Franklin Blvd. Eugene, OR
Sun rise 6:47am; Sunset 7:45pm
FILM DIVA’s Behind the Lens
Sun rise 6:49am; Sunset 7:44pm
Av High 59; Av Low 38
FOR
WHEN YOU DINE WITH US
THEATER North by Northwest
Potluck, 1-6pm, Growers Market,
454 Willamette St. FREE.
Market, 10am-4pm, Lane County
Fairgrounds, 796 W. 13th Ave.
$1.50.
annemariemoore.com
Creswell
Farmers’
Market,
indoors,
4-6pm, 182 S. 2nd St., Creswell.
Pioneer Quilters Present
The 35th Annual Unbroken Thread
Quilt Show
a fundraising event
A Flowering
of Quilts
Honoring
our member
Martha Allwander
M
GATHERINGS
Cascade
Toastmasters, drop-ins welcome,
6:45-8:15am, Original Pancake
House, 782 E. Broadway, call
343-3743 for info. FREE.
Trivia Night, 7pm, Divine
Cupcake, 1680 W. 11th Ave. FREE.
KIDS/FAMILIES Terrifi c Twos
Storytime, for 2-year-olds w/
caregivers, 10:15am & 11am,
downtown library, info at 682-
8316. FREE.
LECTURES/CLASSES
Lane
County Assoc. of PERS Retirees:
Estate Planning w/John C.
Urness,
10:30am,
Campbell
Center, 155 High St. FREE.
April 9 - 17, 2011
A
Hours
Admission
Tuesday - Saturday 10-4
Sunday 12-4
Closed Monday April 11
Adults $5
Children $4
Weekly Pass $10
Members Free
ed April 6-17.
Tie Dye and Tofu will be clos
This exhibit runs
17
through September
2011
At the fairgrounds
740 W. 13th Avenue, Eugene
Open Tuesday-Saturday
10am-4pm.
www.lanecountyhistoricalsociety.org
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